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What does being sorry for one’s sins truly mean? Why do many Christians regret their wrongdoings but never engage in true, utter, and complete repentance?Pastor Woody Wilson contends that as believers we are content with what he calls incomplete repentance in our repetitive sin-struggles and never actually engage in the necessary practice of repenting of sin before we commit it-genuinely forsaking our tendency toward sin and turning away from it before it entangles us again. Wilson says that unless we learn the ongoing, continual exercise of resisting temptation-a spiritual discipline, he calls it, just as one would learn the spiritual discipline of Bible reading-and turn our hearts toward the Lord in renewed and steadfast commitment, Satan quickly will pull us back into his ruinous snares and will trip us up again and again. This transparent pastor, church planter, and former missionary urges Christ-followers to become repenting repenters -to learn to live the truth of the statement, I am repenting of my sin, and find themselves on the authentic pathway of victory over sin and moving toward a truly fruitful spiritual life. At the end of each chapter this book includes personal, practical exercises to help readers incorporate the Bible into individual lives.
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What does being sorry for one’s sins truly mean? Why do many Christians regret their wrongdoings but never engage in true, utter, and complete repentance?Pastor Woody Wilson contends that as believers we are content with what he calls incomplete repentance in our repetitive sin-struggles and never actually engage in the necessary practice of repenting of sin before we commit it-genuinely forsaking our tendency toward sin and turning away from it before it entangles us again. Wilson says that unless we learn the ongoing, continual exercise of resisting temptation-a spiritual discipline, he calls it, just as one would learn the spiritual discipline of Bible reading-and turn our hearts toward the Lord in renewed and steadfast commitment, Satan quickly will pull us back into his ruinous snares and will trip us up again and again. This transparent pastor, church planter, and former missionary urges Christ-followers to become repenting repenters -to learn to live the truth of the statement, I am repenting of my sin, and find themselves on the authentic pathway of victory over sin and moving toward a truly fruitful spiritual life. At the end of each chapter this book includes personal, practical exercises to help readers incorporate the Bible into individual lives.